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Netomi raises $110 million as Accenture and Adobe bet on AI for customer service

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Netomi raises $110 million as Accenture and Adobe bet on AI for customer service
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Netomi, the San Francisco-based startup building AI systems for enterprise customer service, has announced a $110 million funding round led by Accenture…

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Netomi raises $110 million as Accenture and Adobe bet on AI for customer service

Netomi raises $110 million as Accenture and Adobe bet on AI for customer service

Netomi, the San Francisco-based startup building AI systems for enterprise customer service, has announced a $110 million funding round led by Accenture Ventures, with participation from Adobe Ventures, WndrCo, Silver Lake Waterman, NAVER Ventures, Metis Strategy, and Fin Capital. The investment also brings on board Jeffrey Katzenberg, managing partner of WndrCo and co-founder of DreamWorks, to Netomi's board of directors. This round builds on early backing from notable AI luminaries, including OpenAI co-founder Greg Brockman, Google DeepMind co-founder Demis Hassabis, and Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman.

Background & Context

The AI-powered customer service market has seen significant investment in recent years, with companies like Sierra, Decagon, and Intercom racing to embed AI agents into their platforms. Salesforce, ServiceNow, and Intercom are all vying to integrate AI into their existing offerings, with Gartner predicting that 40 percent of enterprise applications will include task-specific AI agents by the end of 2026. This trend suggests that companies are increasingly recognizing the value of AI in improving customer service experiences.

Impact on Swiss SMEs & Finance

While Netomi's funding round is not directly related to the Swiss market, it highlights the growing importance of AI in enterprise customer service. As more companies invest in AI-powered solutions, Swiss SMEs may face increased competition from larger, more tech-savvy competitors. However, this also presents an opportunity for Swiss fintech companies to develop innovative AI-powered solutions that cater to the unique needs of the Swiss market. Swiss banks and financial institutions may benefit from investing in AI-powered customer service platforms to improve their competitiveness and customer satisfaction.

What to Watch

As the AI-powered customer service market continues to evolve, investors and companies should monitor the following developments: the integration of AI agents into existing platforms, the growth of annual recurring revenue for AI-powered customer service solutions, and the emergence of new players in the market. Additionally, the impact of Netomi's funding round on the competition between Accenture and other consulting firms will be worth watching, as well as the potential partnerships and collaborations that may arise from this investment.

Source

Original Article: Netomi raises $110 million as Accenture and Adobe bet on AI for customer service

Published: April 30, 2026

Author: michael.nunez@venturebeat.com (Michael Nuñez)


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